How to read and set custom properties in Ready API at test suite level












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I have a project with multiple test suites and each test suite have their own custom properties.So my question is: Is there a way to read from one file and set custom properties in different test suites.










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      I have a project with multiple test suites and each test suite have their own custom properties.So my question is: Is there a way to read from one file and set custom properties in different test suites.










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      I have a project with multiple test suites and each test suite have their own custom properties.So my question is: Is there a way to read from one file and set custom properties in different test suites.







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          To read property value store in Test Suite from groovy script



          def val = context.expand('${#TestSuite#PropertyName}')
          log.info val



          And you can update the value but i am not sure if it is possible to add a custom property at Run Time



          To update value at runtime you can use
          testRunner.testCase.testSuite.setPropertyValue('PropertyName',val);






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            To read property value store in Test Suite from groovy script



            def val = context.expand('${#TestSuite#PropertyName}')
            log.info val



            And you can update the value but i am not sure if it is possible to add a custom property at Run Time



            To update value at runtime you can use
            testRunner.testCase.testSuite.setPropertyValue('PropertyName',val);






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              To read property value store in Test Suite from groovy script



              def val = context.expand('${#TestSuite#PropertyName}')
              log.info val



              And you can update the value but i am not sure if it is possible to add a custom property at Run Time



              To update value at runtime you can use
              testRunner.testCase.testSuite.setPropertyValue('PropertyName',val);






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                To read property value store in Test Suite from groovy script



                def val = context.expand('${#TestSuite#PropertyName}')
                log.info val



                And you can update the value but i am not sure if it is possible to add a custom property at Run Time



                To update value at runtime you can use
                testRunner.testCase.testSuite.setPropertyValue('PropertyName',val);






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                To read property value store in Test Suite from groovy script



                def val = context.expand('${#TestSuite#PropertyName}')
                log.info val



                And you can update the value but i am not sure if it is possible to add a custom property at Run Time



                To update value at runtime you can use
                testRunner.testCase.testSuite.setPropertyValue('PropertyName',val);







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